Sentence Combining
Simple Sentence Combining WorksheetCombine the following sentences with a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).

1) She went to work. She did not want to go.
She went to work, but she did not want to

2) The scientists trained him well. They helped him find a job when his training was through
The scientists trained him well, and helped him find a job whe he was done.

3) Polar bears are fierce, territorial animals. Grizzly bears are the same.
Polar bears are fierce, territorial animals, so are Grizzly bears.

4) Mark told me not to come with him. He looked longingly at me as I left.
Mark told me not to come with him,yet he looked loningly at me as I left.

5) I will not give in to you. I will not let you push me around.
I wont give in to you, or let you push me around.

6) He loves to drive during the day. They will let him drive before 9pm
He loves driving during the day, so they will let him drive before 9pm

7) My cat was hungry. It had not eaten since breakfast.
My cat was hungry, for it had not eaten since breakfast.

8) They couldn’t think of anything better to do. They decided to baby-sit for the family.
They couldn't think of anything better to do, so they decided to baby-sit for the family.

9) A book can be a lot of fun to read. A book can be boring.
A book can be a lot of fun to read, or it can be boring.

10) That movie looks great! I would love to come see it with you.
That movie looks great, so I would love to come seee it with you.

‍Sentence Combining Using Subordinating Conjunctions

Combine the following sentences with a subordinating conjunction (after all, although, because, before, however, therefore). This may require a semicolon!
11) They made plans to go. They ended up not being able to make it.
They made plans to go, however they ended up not being able to make it.

12) Some say that dogs are friendlier than cats. Cats can also be extremely loving.
Some say that dogs are friendlier than cats, however cats can be extremely loving.

13) What we’ve accomplished is a milestone. Let’s raise our glasses for a toast.
Let's raise our glasses for a toast, after all what we've accomplished is a milestone.

14) Dr. Johnson ate a big meal. He went to work afterward.
Dr. Johnson ate a big meal before he went to work.

15) I simply cannot get out of bed. I am too tired.
I simply cannot get out of bed because I am too tired.

16) Don’t give me a hard time. We’ve been close friends for so long.
Dont give me a hard time, after all we've been close friends for a long time

17) We don’t believe the way you do. Our culture is very different from yours.
We don't believe the way you do, because our culture is very different.

18) I can’t believe that you would do something so crazy. If I were you I might do the same.
I can't believe that you would do something so crazy, although if I were you I might do the same.

19) The two weren’t always this close. When she died, they became closer.
The two weren't always this close, after all when she died they became closer.

20) I refused to talk about it. I was put in jail.
I refuse to talk about it, because I was put in jail.

‍Sentence Combining with Subjects and Verbs

The following sentences share either the same subject or the same verb. Combine the sentences however you can.

21) Mr. Brown walked to the store. His pet monkey Ralph walked along with him.
Mr. Brown and his pet monkey Ralph walked to the store.

22) The cactus is thirsty. The cactus is not getting enough sunlight.
The cactus is thirsty, and it's not getting enough sunlight.

23) My mug was in the cupboard. My mug is no longer in the cupboard.
My mug was in the cupboard, but now it isn't.

24) Drew’s dog jumped into the air. Janine’s dog jumped into the air as well.
Drew and Janine's dogs both jumped in the air.

25) The book fell to the floor. It opened to a page I had never read before.
The book fell to the floor, and opened to a page I had never read before.

26) Your face has scars on it. Your face looks friendly.
Your face has scars on it, but your face looks friendly.

27) Why did you say that word? It was extremely rude.
That word was extremely rude, why did you say it?

28) Everyone is lying to me! They’re trying to keep me from learning what they know.
Everyone is trying to keep me from learning what they know, so they are lying to me.

29) Stop dancing like that. Sit back down in your chair.
Stop dancing like that and sit back down in your chair.

30) Thomas’ friends seemed so strange. They were hanging up every time they called.
Thomas' friend seemed so strange, because every time they called they hung up.